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Air Asia Tune Card which is currently tied up with CIMB Bank. I already use it online and it was accepted unlike Maybank debit card which was rejected. I was informed by Maybank that their debit card cannot be used online / overseas due to technical reasons. This was few months ago, i am not sure it they have sorted it out.
Suggest you go for Air Asia Tune Card (CIMB) - it also allows you to bid for free flights and enjoy priority booking when booking with the Airlines.
http://www.cimbbank.com.my/index.php?ch= subch_personal_dps&pg=pg_dps_sca& ;ac=565&tpt=cimb_bank
HOW DO I REGISTER? Go to any BSN ATM or CDM. Insert your ATM Card and enter your Pin No. Select Internet Banking. Select Register Internet Banking ...
I'm currently in Nagoya, Japan and would like to send cash back to my savings account in Malaysia to pay for loans. How do i do this? I've gone to a few websites but can't really find much details. I'm looking for an option where i can go to a bank and do it, rather than do it via internet. Any ideas?
bank to bank
what i have to do exactly
how much i have to pay ( idon't have CREDIT CARD bout i can pay any thing throug the bank )
what is the easiest way to start
you really need a credit card, most companies you have to register with require it. But much of which are scams.
(read other similar answers, they can have ideas)
i invested 10000 $ in this company through internet and was supposed to give back my money with interests. but this company has don nothing and i write them by e-mail but no answer. the company was supposed to send my money to my bank account. the site is : www.onlinecapital-investment.com ( i'm living in malaysia and studying ) plz help coz i've lost all my money.
the company is in Austrisa and i'm irnian but studying in Malaysia.
AUSTRIA****
consult your respective cyber crime police
i make some internet investment and interest to open an account at oversea bank (i live at Malaysia). The bank that can transfer to my account at Malaysia.
Get them on the telephone and they will guide you through it.
CyberSecurity Malaysia Alerts Internet Users against Fake Websites ...
CyberSecurity Malaysia has warned people to be cautious of phony or phishing websites, which conduct 'phishing attack' by camouflaging as trustworthy entities like well-known banking websites.
In this specific swindle, cyberoffenders mostly tries to persuade users to visit fallacious banking websites. Generally, online users are convinced by using e-mails, which are written in such a manner that users click onto a link that would redirect them to a phishing or phony website.
Markedly, this latest warning or reminder from CyberSecurity Malaysia arrives as criminals are shifting their activities to cyber space and as large number of people are now using Internet. Certainly, the agency revealed that scam attacks are rising and escalating.
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